Connection and Startup
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쑗 'Firewall': Here you have your choice of three settings. Select the one
that best suits your needs.
햵 In an editor, open the '/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf' file. On the 'Servicename'
line, make the following addition to the dial string:
“Servicename 'atdt<PROVIDERPHONENUMBER>'”
햶 In an editor, open the '/etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options' file. Add the fol-
lowing entries to the end of the file:
“default-asyncmap
nopcomp
noaccomp
noccp”
햷 The command 'adsl-start' starts the dial-up connection to the Internet,
and 'adsl-stop' stops the connection.
Dial-up on Demand: The set options for dial-up on demand and idle time do
not function reliably in all distributions. Please test these settings prior to
use.
Additional information:
The ’HowTos’ section of http://www.adsl4linux.de provides lots of additional
information and instructions to help you install and configure the driver.
Linux (Debian)
Installing the PPPoE
driver
햲 - 햳
햲 Open a console as 'root'.
햳 Run the commands 'apt-get update', 'apt-get install pppoe' and 'apt-get
install pppoeconf' in that order. This installs the required driver.
Setting up the
PPPoE driver
햴 - 햹
햴 Run the 'pppoeconf' command.
햵 Enter the necessary data: For help, refer to the information provided by
your Internet provider and the help included in the 'pppoeconf' program.
햶 In an editor, open the '/etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider' file. Add the option “-
S 'atdt<PROVIDERPHONENUMBER>' ” to the end of the “pppoe -I eth0 ...”
line.
햷 Add the following entries to the end of the file:
“default-asyncmap
nopcomp
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